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Egypt Encompassed

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Explore Egypt’s iconic cities, lesser-known pyramids, desert dunes and remote Siwa Oasis
Go beyond Cairo’s headline sites on a 13-day journey through Egypt’s cities, deserts and ancient sites. Stand before the Great Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, then uncover the lesser-known pyramids of Saqqara and Dahshur. Travel north to Mediterranean Alexandria for the Roman catacombs, head deep into the Western Desert to explore the remote Siwa Oasis and the Oracle of Amun, and go off-roading in the Great Sand Sea. Meet local female artisans, share a home-cooked Egyptian meal and sail overnight on a traditional felucca from Aswan. Finish among Luxor’s temples, royal tombs and towering monuments.
Start: Cairo, Egypt
End: Luxor, Egypt
- Duration
- 13 days
- Group size
- 1 to 14
- Minimum age
- 15 years old
- Style
- Original
- Theme
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Why you'll love this trip
- Explore remote Siwa – wander ancient Shali Town and Castle, visit the Temple of the Oracle of Amun, then unwind at Cleopatra’s Bath.
- Go off-roading in the Great Sand Sea of the Western Desert. Stop at Bir Wahed, a water spring located in the middle of the sand dunes, bathe in mineral water, then sip tea at sunset.
- Stand before the Great Pyramids of Giza – one of the Seven Wonders of the World – and see the mighty Sphinx, then visit Saqqara’s Step Pyramid and Dahshur’s Bent and Red pyramids – among Egypt’s oldest, largest and best preserved.
- Sail overnight on a traditional felucca from Aswan, after visiting Philae and its Temple of Isis. Then, explore Luxor’s Karnak Temple, the Valley of the Kings and Colossi of Memnon.
- Descend into Alexandria’s Kom el Shoqafa Catacombs – a maze of burial chambers. Then, visit the Roman Amphitheatre and trace the city’s Greco-Roman past.
Itinerary
As-salamu alaykum! Welcome to Egypt. Your trip will start with a welcome meeting tonight at 6 pm. If you arrive early, get to know this energetic and layered city. You could explore the Citadel for views across the city, or see calligraphy, ceramics and textiles at the Museum of Islamic Art. Maybe wander Khan al-Khalili’s market lanes or watch a traditional Sufi dance performance. Perhaps stroll through the halls of the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization and its Royal Mummies Room or discover Christian art and artefacts at the Coptic Museum. After your meeting, you might like to head out to dinner to get to know your fellow travellers better.
- Hotel (1 night)
There are no meals included on this day.
- Cairo - The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization & The Royal Mummy Room (entrance fee) - EGP550
- Cairo - Sufi Dance Khan al-Khalili (entrance fee) - EGP180
- Cairo - Coptic Museum (entrance fee) - EGP280
- Cairo - The Citadel (entrance fee) - EGP550
- Cairo - Islamic Art Museum (entrance fee) - EGP340
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place.
Today, you’ll start at the Giza Plateau, where you’ll stand before the Great Pyramids of Cheops, Chephren and Mykerinos – this is the last remining Wonder of the Ancient World! Then, visit the Valley Temple, where priests mummified the body of King Chephren at the Giza Plateau. From here, you’ll have a great view of the Sphinx – the legendary limestone guardian with the body of a lion and the head of King Chephren. Later, head to the Grand Egyptian Museum – the largest museum in the world dedicated to a single civilisation. Explore galleries tracing more than 5000 years of ancient Egyptian history, see the colossal statue of Ramesses II in the Grand Hall and discover the complete Tutankhamun collection displayed together for the first time. The museum’s expansive galleries include the complete Tutankhamun collection displayed together for the first time, along with extensive halls that trace Egypt’s development from its prehistoric beginnings through the Pharaonic, Late, and Greco-Roman periods. Visitors can explore monumental features such as the Grand Staircase lined with statues of kings and deities, the Hanging Obelisk at the entrance, and the colossal statue of Ramesses II that anchors the Grand Hall.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Cairo - Grand Egyptian Museum
- Cairo - Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx
- Cairo - The Great Pyramid of Cheops (entrance fee) - EGP1500
Hit the road this morning for the drive to the Mediterranean coastal city of Alexandria – Egypt’s second-largest city and main port, founded by Alexander the Great in 331 BC and known locally as the Bride of the Mediterranean. You’ll head underground and delve into the mysteries of the Kom ash-Shuqqafa catacombs – this Roman burial site is the largest of its kind in Egypt. The crypts are 20 m (66 ft) below street level, and what probably began as a small family tomb grew into a labyrinth of chambers that could accommodate more than 300 bodies. After, stop by the Roman Amphitheatre. Take some time to stroll along the Corniche and around Fort Qaitbey and enjoy the fresh sea air.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Alexandria - Roman Amphitheater
- Alexandria - Kom Ash-Shuqqafa Catacombs
Your travel time today will be approximately 6 hours.
Today, you’ll leave Alexandria, heading to El Alamein and the Siwa Oasis. It’s a lengthy drive and a good opportunity to sink into a book or podcast, or get to know your new friends better. When you arrive, you’ll visit the ancient town of Shali and Shali Castle, founded during the 13th century – its ultimate demise probably came during the 20th century due to harsh rainfalls. The houses in town were originally made of khershef (a local mixture of clay, salt and varied materials). You’ll spend the night in Siwa tonight.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Siwa - Visit Ancient Shali Town & Shali Castle
Your travel time today will be approximately 9 hours.
Today, you’ll visit the temple of the Oracle of Amun – once home to one of the most famous oracles in the ancient world! In fact, Alexander the Great visited this temple in 331 BC to gain confirmation to be the king of Egypt. After, head to the Cleopatra Bath – the most popular natural water spring in Siwa, yet with no known connection between the queen and the spring. Continue to the Mountain of the Dead – an iconic conical archaeological site, this ancient necropolis is honeycombed with thousands of rock-cut tombs dating back to the 26th Dynasty, as well as the Ptolemaic and Roman periods. In the afternoon, head to the Great Sand Sea for a 4WD dune excursion. The last stop of the day will be at Bir Wahed, a water spring in the middle of the sand dunes. Maybe take a soak in the mineral water and have a cup of tea as you watch the sunset over the desert, before heading back to Siwa.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Bir Wahed - Desert Sunset Tea
- Siwa - Mountain of the Dead
- Siwa - Great Sand Sea 4WD Safari
- Siwa - Temple of The Oracle of Amun
- Siwa - Cleopatra Bath
Your travel time today will be approximately 7 hours.
Today, you’ll have the opportunity to visit the Siwa Handicrafts Organisation, which supports hundreds of local women artisans as they preserve traditional Siwan motifs. See their distinctive embroidery, garments, silver jewellery and basketry, and learn how cooperative, home-based work creates sustainable income while keeping local techniques alive. Continue to Marsa Matrouh and settle into your accommodation for the night.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Siwa - Visit Siwa Handicraft Organization
Your travel time today will be approximately 6 hours.
Today is a big drive, so you might like to immerse yourself in a good book or your favourite podcast. Or why not get to know your fellow travellers a bit more with some car games. Tonight, you’ll join an Egyptian local family for a traditional dinner in their home. It’s a great chance to see a different side of local life, try out some excellent Egyptian dishes and swap stories with your welcoming hosts.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Cairo - Home Cooked Dinner
Your travel time today will be approximately 8 hours.
After breakfast today, you’ll head to the stepped Sakkara Pyramid. Originally built for King Zoser, it is the world’s earliest stone monument – from the viewing platform, you can look down into Djoser’s vaulted granite burial chamber. Then, head to the Dahshur Pyramids to explore its royal necropolis and two of Egypt’s oldest and best-preserved pyramids. You’ll see the Red Pyramid – the world’s oldest true pyramid – and clamber down a long narrow tunnel to reach the chambers inside the 4600-year-old Bent Pyramid. After, head to the station to board your overnight train to Aswan.
- Overnight sleeper train (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Cairo - Dahshur Pyramids
- Cairo - Sakkara Pyramid
Your travel time today will be approximately 7 hours. Your travel time on the overnight train will be approximately 10 hours.
Spend the morning at the temple complex of Philae, with the stunning Temple of Isis on Agilkia Island. This architectural gem was reassembled in this location after being saved from rising waters – some Egyptologists believe that Philae was the last active site of the ancient Egyptian religion and where the last Egyptian hieroglyph was written. In the evening, explore the sprawling and bustling Sharia el Souk. Your leader will guide you through the colourful array of stalls selling everything from baked goods to Nubian crafts.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Aswan - Visit Sharia el Souk Market
- Aswan - Philae Temple
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours.
Relax with some free time this morning, or if you like, you can visit Abu Simbel. If you opt for this daytrip, you’ll drive to the temples that were built during the reign of Ramesses II, featuring rock-cut statues of the pharaoh and queen, some approximately 20 m (66 ft) tall. Just before lunch, board your felucca with the rest of your group. Spend the afternoon out on the river, watching daily Egyptian life play out on the banks, before spending a night under the stars. Your Nubian sailing crew provides all the meals, which are hearty and delicious, as well as some local entertainment. Being a traditional wooden boat with broad canvas sails, your felucca offers some shade and protection from the elements, however, there’s no cabin or enclosed section. Tonight, you’ll watch the sunset across the Nile – a sight you won't forget.
- Felucca (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Aswan - Felucca Sail
- Abu Simbel - Abu Simbel temples - EGP255
Your travel time today will be approximately 9 hours.
Wake up in Luxor and head to Karnak Temple – one of ancient Egypt’s largest religious complexes. Walk through the vast Hypostyle Hall, where towering columns lead to the Temple of Amun-Ra. See the neighbouring temples dedicated to Mut and Khonsu. Your local guide will help bring the site’s shifting role across more than a thousand years into focus as you walk along processional avenues, into sanctuaries and past carved walls. Later, visit Animal Care in Egypt (ACE), an Intrepid Foundation partner working to treat wounded working animals and improve their welfare across the region. Learn how the team supports owners and animals alike through veterinary care, education and emergency treatment.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Luxor - Animal Care in Egypt (The Intrepid Foundation Partner) visit
- Luxor - Karnak Temple (entrance fee)
Your travel time today will be approximately 8 hours.
Today, cross to Luxor’s West Bank and explore the Valley of the Kings, where New Kingdom pharaohs and other high-ranking figures were buried in rock-cut tombs. The Valley of the Kings is divided into the East and West Valleys and you’ll wander through both with your local leader. This vast necropolis includes over 60 tombs and an additional 20 that remain unfinished. After, you’ll visit the Colossi on Memnon before sitting down with your group for a homecooked lunch with a local Egyptian family. Later, head back to the hotel for a free evening.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Luxor - Family visit & home-cooked lunch
- Luxor - Colossi of Memnon
- Luxor - Valley of the Kings (entrance to 3 tombs)
Your travel time today will be approximately 6 hours.
There are no activities planned for today, and you’re free to depart at any time. If you would like to extend your stay in Luxor, just get in touch with your booking agent ahead of time.
- Breakfast
Inclusions and activities
Destinations
EgyptMeals
12 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 5 dinners
Transport
Private Vehicle, Felucca, Overnight Sleeper Train
Accommodation
Hotel (10 nights), Felucca (1 night), Overnight sleeper train (1 nights)
Included activities
- Cairo - Grand Egyptian Museum
- Cairo - Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx
- Alexandria - Roman Amphitheater
- Alexandria - Kom Ash-Shuqqafa Catacombs
- Siwa - Visit Ancient Shali Town & Shali Castle
- Bir Wahed - Desert Sunset Tea
- Siwa - Mountain of the Dead
- Siwa - Great Sand Sea 4WD Safari
- Siwa - Temple of The Oracle of Amun
- Siwa - Cleopatra Bath
- Siwa - Visit Siwa Handicraft Organization
- Cairo - Home Cooked Dinner
- Cairo - Dahshur Pyramids
- Cairo - Sakkara Pyramid
- Aswan - Visit Sharia el Souk Market
- Aswan - Philae Temple
- Aswan - Felucca Sail
- Luxor - Animal Care in Egypt (The Intrepid Foundation Partner) visit
- Luxor - Karnak Temple (entrance fee)
- Luxor - Family visit & home-cooked lunch
- Luxor - Colossi of Memnon
- Luxor - Valley of the Kings (entrance to 3 tombs)
Optional activities
- Cairo - The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization & The Royal Mummy Room (entrance fee) - EGP550
- Cairo - Sufi Dance Khan al-Khalili (entrance fee) - EGP180
- Cairo - Coptic Museum (entrance fee) - EGP280
- Cairo - The Citadel (entrance fee) - EGP550
- Cairo - Islamic Art Museum (entrance fee) - EGP340
- Cairo - The Great Pyramid of Cheops (entrance fee) - EGP1500
- Abu Simbel - Abu Simbel temples - EGP255
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Before you book you should know
- Travelling on a felucca (traditional wooden boat) is awesome, but it's not for everyone. You will be sharing a sleeping area with your fellow group members for the night and a shared bathroom facility. You'll sleep outside under the stars on a simple mattress, with some bedding provided. If you do feel the cold, you should consider bringing a sleeping bag.
- The walkways around many Egyptian ruins can be uneven, dusty and rocky, so be sure to bring comfortable walking shoes. At large sites such as Valley of the Kings, you can also expect to be walking in the elements for most of the day, so adequate sun protection is essential.
- Some hotels in Egypt may not have lifts. You may need to climb stairs with your luggage to reach your hotel room for the night.
- Temperatures in the Egypt can be extreme, ranging from very hot to very cold, depending on the season – it can even snow in some places! Layers will come in handy for sun protection as well as warmth.
- Overnight train journeys are a fast way to cross long distances, better for the environment and a great travel experience. You will share two-berth air-conditioned cabins, with all bedding provided and western style toilets on board.
1. A single supplement is available if you’d prefer not to share a room on this trip. The single supplement excludes Day 10 (Felucca) where you will be in shared accommodation and is subject to availability. Please speak to your booking agent for further information.
2. This trip starts in Cairo on Day 1 and finishes in Luxor on Day 13.
Visa information is provided by Sherpa, a third-party. The "Add connection" feature shows transit visa requirements only and does not include full entry visa needs. Please note, additional service fees apply if you choose to purchase a visa through Sherpa.
Travel and visa requirements
The style of accommodation indicated in the day-to-day itinerary is a guideline only and may change. On some occasions, alternative arrangements may need to be made due to the lack of availability of rooms in our preferred accommodation. In these cases, we will use a similar standard of accommodation.
Throughout the trip, we request that our properties prepare rooms in time for our arrival, especially if we're arriving prior to normal check-in time. However, this isn't always possible which means we won't be able to check-in immediately on arrival at some hotels. Instead, we can store our luggage and explore our new destination or on some trips, have use of shared day rooms until all rooms are available.
OCCASIONAL ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION
The style of accommodation indicated in the day-to-day itinerary is a guideline. On rare occasions, alternative arrangements may need to be made due to the lack of availability of rooms in our usual accommodation. A similar standard of accommodation will be used in these instances.
ACCOMMODATION STYLE
Some of the accommodation along the way is basic or simple, three and four-star accommodation in the Middle East (with the exception of Israel) is often not equal to same-star facilities in some western destinations. Rooms are clean and comfortable, however, you may note some small maintenance issues that have been overlooked, please assist us by bringing these to the attention of your group leader or local representative so that we can follow up with our hosts. Many restaurants and hotels do not serve alcohol for religious reasons or due to local laws. Breakfast is included in 95% of our hotels, pleaser refer to our daily itinerary for meal inclusions.
TWIN SHARE / MULTI SHARE BASIS
Accommodation on this trip is on a twin/multi-share basis.
CHECK-IN TIME
Throughout the trip, we request that our hotels prepare rooms in time for our arrival, especially if we're arriving prior to normal check-in time. However, this isn't always possible which means we won't be able to check-in immediately on arrival at some hotels. Instead, we can store our luggage and explore our new destination. Standard check-in time is 1400 hours.
PRE/POST TRIP ACCOMMODATION
If you've purchased pre-trip or post-trip accommodation (subject to availability), you may be required to change rooms from your trip accommodation for these extra nights.
SHOWERS
Showers at some hotels only have hot water at peak times (usually morning and evening). Outside of these times, you may need to speak to reception to obtain hot water.
HEATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING
As a desert region, this part of the world has extremes of weather. Winter months (approx December to March) can be very cold. All of our hotel accommodation contains suitable bedding, and simple light bedding is provided during camping activities such as an overnight felucca, desert camps or at the Red Sea Beach camp stay. Most of our travellers find the bedding provided here adequate, but for your own comfort and if you are particularly sensitive to the cold, consider bringing your own sleeping bag, thermals, scarf, gloves and a warm jacket. Some of our guesthouses/hotels don't supply heating. In many cases, this would be a major financial and environmental strain on our hotels and the local towns. Summer (approx June to August) can be very hot everywhere we travel, which means that it can be quite uncomfortable for those not used to the heat. Not all our hotels have air-conditioning, and in those that do, it's not always functioning.
ROOM ISSUES
If you have any issues with your room, please speak to the hotel and your group leader or local representative right away so that the problem can be addressed without delay.
Santana Hotel
7 Ahmed El Melehi Street
Dokki
Cairo
EGYPT
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